Writing on her Facebook page Sunday, Wolf charged that Perry's video: “...is a total piece of propaganda for the Marines" and "a glorification of violence." She then suggests "a boycott of this singer whom I really liked..."

A very active tweeter on her Twitter page, Perry has -- as of this writing -- not yet responded to Wolf's criticisms. But the Grammy Award-winning, multimillion-selling singer spoke with palpable pride about "Part of Me" to MTV News recently, saying:

“This feels like one of the most aggressive songs I’ve ever put out. It’s an affirmation of strength. I used only Marines, no actors or actresses. It was me and the Marines. For three days, I was a wannabe Marine. It is so difficult. Can I tell you how much more respect I have for people in the service?”

Perry also spoke specifically about the choice of Camp Pendleton for her "Part of Me" shoot, telling MTV: "It’s an affirmation of strength, so I wanted to go the strongest route that I possibly could with the video. I wanted to join the service, use the actual base.”

What do you think? Is "Part of Me" a self-empowering music video for young people? Or is it, as Wolff charges, "propaganda" for the U.S. Marines? Watch the video below, then tell us what you think in the Comments section below. And, regardless of your position, please keep your comments civil.